Only 1 can. . Hmm. How interesting
Question 2: Can I import the build directory automatically?
How do you make him recognize it? In what form, let him identify? What format can he identify? What are the conditions for identification? Even WORD's self-generated directory has strict conditions.
Of course, this problem is not the biggest problem. Because manual can be very realistic. It won't take long.
Question 3: Do you want to automatically turn a big article into a novel? Automatic paging? impossible
How many times do you want to put the novel in the magazine? It is even more impossible.
-3. 1 I don't know if you have seen it. An e-book of a novel should be divided into n chapters. Each chapter is not a short screen, but a scroll bar that has been pulled up and down for a long time. But other electronic magazines like ZINEMAKER (and POCO). ZMAKER IEBOOK, etc. ), his magazine effect. The largest template is also 950*650. Of course, some people say that you can also make scroll bars in magazines, but if you want to make scroll bars in the range of 650, the scroll bars will be very small for users. It's too inconvenient. I'm too tired to watch it.
The above situation is not ideal in practical application.
-3.2 is to achieve the above functions. It is very troublesome to realize. The limit of iebK page is 3000, and most text templates of zm also have the limit of text quantity. Make your own flash. First of all, you should know FLASH very well and learn ZINEMAKER.
To sum up: impossible.
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You have three best choices.
One. Make it a standard magazine. Make a novel into one at most. The most reasonable number of pages of an electronic magazine acceptable to the general public is 60- 100 pages.
2. Make it in CHM format. Standard help format. It is rich in words. In fact, it is the packaging of the web page.
Three. Use friendly documents. The effect is similar to CHM. But it's in EXE format
The above is my personal opinion. I have been specializing in all kinds of e-books for many years. If there is any shortage, you are welcome to pat the brick.